First half of the 19th century
Dimensions (WxDxH) 124 x 61 x 101 cm
French chest of drawers entirely veneered in mahogany on a solid wood hull. The front has two drawers of equal size surmounted by a smaller, projecting one, placed under the white marble top. On the sides it is delimited by solid black ebonized columns, with capitals and bases in gilded and chiseled bronze. Plinth feet, square section. Golden brass handles.
Dimensions (WxDxH) 124 x 61 x 101 cm
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